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Friday, 20 April 2012

South-South youths threaten to cut fuel supply to North over Boko Harama

YOUTH and ethnic nationalities leaders in the South-South have threatened to cut petroleum products supply to the North over the Boko Haram threat to the life of President Goodluck Jonathan.

The groups under the aegis of South South Youth Leaders Forum and Association of Ethnic Nationalities in Niger, who condemned the recent threat by the sect, have urged the Federal Government to halt all negotiation with the group and that the police should declare it's leaders wanted.

The chairman South South Youth Leaders Forum,Amachree Odiedim and Coordinator Association of Ethnic Nationalities in Niger, Mike Udofia, demanded that the security operative should immediately take steps to publicly prosecute all those arrested in connection with Boko Haram activities.

According to them, It is therefore no longer secret that the activities of Boko Haram, are part of the antics of disgruntled politicians in the North to take over power and to frustrate the present administration, by way of ensuring that it does not know peace even for a single moment.

The South-South youths claimed they are convinced that the security operatives are so far handling the issue of Boko Haram with kid gloves, and have therefor left the rest of the country in pain and anguish following the activities of the hide and seek terrorist group.

To this end, they demanded that the Inspector General of Police without delay declare the leaders of Boko Haram wanted, with an ultimatum to arrest them.

They tasked Northern Governors as a matter of urgency , should publicly condemn Boko Hram, and its activities, especially the insult on President Jonathan.

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